I like the Guida vs Danzig potential for some awesome displays of explosive Rassli'n. Or Danzig mopping the floor with Clay's caveman head.
I'm not so sure about Neer and Diaz I don't really know what to expect. I want to see Horn win I like him. Houston I just want to see swing for the fences I don't really care who wins. Lauzon by Sub or tko.

And I would love to see Herman get whipped again I just like seeing him get beat the hell up.

I think this card could almost be better then the PPV card on this weekend!

Nate Diaz Vs. Josh Neer - Diaz by submission, probably a triangle

Clay Guida Vs. Mac Danzig - I think i have to go with Danzig on this one, i like clay, he's entertaining, but he is still a little crazy. do you guys see im at every ppv he's standing right behind where the fighters get all vasalined up and checked out before they get in the cage, he's always yelling and looking goofy. also. on the last card he wore at least 2 different t-shirts throughout the night.

I think this card could almost be better then the PPV card on this weekend!

Clay Guida Vs. Mac Danzig - I think i have to go with Danzig on this one, i like clay, he's entertaining, but he is still a little crazy. do you guys see im at every ppv he's standing right behind where the fighters get all vasalined up and checked out before they get in the cage, he's always yelling and looking goofy. also. on the last card he wore at least 2 different t-shirts throughout the night.

the fact that he wore at least two different shirts in one night is totally going to cost him this fight.

Does anyone think this show marks the start of a massive over-exposure of the UFC in the next three or four months? I understand there are plenty who would say they've been over-exposed for some time but the next few months seem very high intensity.

You've got this show (free), the next season of the Ultimate Fighter, Bisping/Leben(free) Cote/Silva (PPV), a three to four week Countdown to Couture/Lesnar, Couture/Lesnar (PPV), the TUF Finale (free), a mooted Military show for early December (presumably free), Mir/Nogueira-Griffin/Evans (PPV).

Then early next year you've got final of the Heavyweight tournament, Hughes/Serra, St Pierre/Penn, Silva/Okami. And potentially the merging of the WEC Lightheavyweight and middleweight divisions into the UFC as the same time as the WEC goes to PPV for selected shows (presumably the WEC would want to stack their first PPV).

In some ways it's a good time to be a fan, as the New Year show and the Superbowl show are amongst the biggest of the year a lot of fighters want to appear on them and so are making themselves available and it also presents a string of very strong cards packed with star power in a period of time that competitors are looking financially unstable (EliteXC and Affliction in particular), however it risks the mainstream media and casual fan which has grown increasingly attatched to a sport they once considered barbaric burning out.

Additionally the company is blowing their wad over the next few months, leaving a pretty barren wastleland for the second quarter of 2009, we all know Anderson Silva will kick the collective ass of the Middleweight division on a day-to-day basis, pausing only to dance and grin coquettishly but the other champions seem to prefer longer breaks between title shots.

Does anyone think this show marks the start of a massive over-exposure of the UFC in the next three or four months?

In some ways it's a good time to be a fan, as the New Year show and the Superbowl show are amongst the biggest of the year a lot of fighters want to appear on them and so are making themselves available and it also presents a string of very strong cards packed with star power in a period of time that competitors are looking financially unstable (EliteXC and Affliction in particular), however it risks the mainstream media and casual fan which has grown increasingly attatched to a sport they once considered barbaric burning out.

In the next month, there are more NFL games scheduled to be televised than there are UFC evens in the next four months. Are we worried about mainstream media and casual fans getting burned out on football?